Noblechairs HERO gaming chair in Fallout Vault-Tec Edition
I absolutely despise the gaming chair market as they are overpricing a 100 USD product easily to 400 USD. Admittedly, if you like Fallout, this one is very nice to see.
Gaming Chair "HERO Fallout Vault-Tec Edition" of "Fallout" introdeced a first with noblechairs. It features a design that reproduces the world view of "Fallout", with the logo of Vault-Tec, a nuclear shelter company familiar to fans, stamped on the back head. The thumb-up of the mascot character Vault Boy is also stitched back and forth, and if you look closely you can see that he is also sitting in the "HERO" chair. Vault-Tec's slogan "PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE" is also a good accent. The cushion of the seat and backrest is made of elastic high-density molded urethane and features a stable sitting comfort due to the appropriate repulsive force. Equipped with built-in lumbar support that enhances the fit of the waist and an oversized armrest that can move in 4 directions. It also has a reclining function that can be adjusted in the 90-125 ° range and a rocking function of up to 11 °. The surface is made of cowhide-like textured synthetic leather (PU/polyurethane resin leather), and the skeleton is made of a sturdy steel frame. The recommended load capacity is 150 kg.
The external dimensions are width 670 mm, depth 550 mm, height 1,275-1,340 mm, and weighs approximately 29 kg. A shorter gas cylinder is used than the Western model, and the seat height is adjusted to suit the Japanese body shape.
You're going to have to pay 419 EUR for this chair.
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"and the seat height is adjusted to suit the Japanese body shape"
What?
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"and the seat height is adjusted to suit the Japanese body shape"
What?
What's confusing about that? Most products are designed to fit an average body size. In most cases for chairs this is the American average height and weight, but most products produced in Japan to be sold there are designed with the average Japanese person in mind instead, which is a little shorter and lighter than an American. Japan isn't exclusive to building their products for the local population rather than the larger US market, but they have a strong nationalist mindset and do so a lot more than usual.
This is also the reason Playstation controllers are smaller than XBox controllers, as on average Japanese people's hands are smaller than an Americans.
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See it as a long term investment, I spend a lot of time sitting on a daily basis and a good back is invaluable.
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1st PU gaming chair didn't care about it, material flaked and started contaminating my living room with black particles everywhere
2nd PU gaming chair, once a year I use a kit sold by noble chair and I don't have that anymore, if you let the material get too dry it dies (in winter my home is super dry without an humidifier humidity is below 20%)
https://www.noblechairs.com/accessories/premium-care-cleaning-kit I have an AKracing seat not even noble fyi works fine on it too
I used the products three times and there's still some in the containers it spreads well you dont need a ton of it
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I tried a "racing chair". It was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever sat in. I ended up buying an "executive" office chair and it works well. I work from home so I sit at my desk with my gaming PC all day.